Quantum London - MeetUp #2
Momentum is growing. Come along is you're free on the 19th of June!
So #1 was a classic first meetup - diverse group of people, starting with an unstructured, uninformed set of thoughts and rapidly...…
Quantum Computing will change everything. Unclear quite how; unclear quite when. This is a group for those who want to understand the business implications. We will NOT get down and dirty with the tech, though we welcome engagement from those people who are in the details, as in this nascent stage, you're the ones with the best idea as to what the changes will be...
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Momentum is growing. Come along is you're free on the 19th of June!
So #1 was a classic first meetup - diverse group of people, starting with an unstructured, uninformed set of thoughts and rapidly...…
While I am frustrated at the implication that ANY computer might be able to simulate the Earth's climate changes (or any other complex,...
"Take the Leap" site from D-Wave to allow people to start to engage with a real-life quantum computer.
I'm looking forward to...
Highly recommend Quanta Magazine which is free and MIT Technology Review which isn't for news on cutting edge tech.
Quanta had a series of...
From The Economist
Quantum computers may eventually crunch through currently unapproachable problems, improving the transmission of electric power or the...…
Following rapidly on the heels of Monday's #Quantum #London discussion...
(With thanks to Craig Polley for sharing)
Willis Towers Watson sees potential to transform risk quantification and make the insurance value chain more efficient. "Current...…
Can we make quantum technology work? | Leo Kouwenhoven | TEDxAmsterdam - Nov 2015
Leo Kouwenhoven is a professor of physics at TU Delft. His team at the QU Tech Lab designs experiments to place electrons in...…
Simon Benjamin (Oxford) gives an broad overview of quantum technology (Feb 2016)
#tomorrowtech
Thirty years ago, an untapped potential in nature was revealed by an Oxford-based theoretical physicist called David Deutsch. He showed...…
So, how many people know the details of the "UK national quantum technology programme"?
At first, UK industry will produce devices for niche applications in defence, secure communications, information technology and oil and...…
So, having watched the evolution of insurtech conferences from 2014 onwards, it's intriguing to see some a large high-powered...
A well-penned piece that anyone starting to engage in the quantum realm (sorry, Marvel fans, I couldn't resist) should read and re-read...
Join us on 20 May between Bank and Cannon Street for the start of something exciting...
No agenda, no preparation, no clique inner circle, just free flowing discussion.
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